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everybody that visited us was overwhelmed. when they got their degrees, we train them in systems engineering. they were unbelievable in terms of helping the company grow successfully. leading a group under fire is a piece of cake. i said it backwards. leading the technology group is a piece of cake. i could tell you stories by the hours of things we do all over the world that our mission impossible that they do on their own because it is de right thing to do. that is one good example of the quality of people that come out of the military. nobody could understand why wanted you. all those guys want to do was bring the coffee. they did not want to go out and get something done. their leadership level was about zero. we had a long way to go. it has been wonderful to see all the great things they have done. they made the company successful. there were successful financially. paper for example of military on your life. you are a very special, unique person in terms of how to get things done and to keep them excited and climbing. >>
everybody that visited us was overwhelmed. when they got their degrees, we train them in systems engineering. they were unbelievable in terms of helping the company grow successfully. leading a group under fire is a piece of cake. i said it backwards. leading the technology group is a piece of cake. i could tell you stories by the hours of things we do all over the world that our mission impossible that they do on their own because it is de right thing to do. that is one good example of the...
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and what does that get us? the government study found inconclusive evidence that this would improve visibility at all. pro regulatory environmental groups are suing the e.p.a. and forcing the e.p.a.'s requirements through settlement and consent decrees. in my district, the e.p.a. entered into a consent decree with several groups which will affect the emission control technology at coal-fired power plants throughout the state. regulations have costly and job-killing implications and it is important that the rule making process is not written behind closed doors by activist groups and regulatory agencies. i am pleased that the -- that a bill that i have sponsored is included in this package, h r. 386 , the sunshine for regulatory decrees and settlements act this legislation provides transparency to these settlements and decrees which are used to dictate regulations behind closed doors and often without congressional consent if they miss a deadline. this ensures that there will be time for comment and it makes it
and what does that get us? the government study found inconclusive evidence that this would improve visibility at all. pro regulatory environmental groups are suing the e.p.a. and forcing the e.p.a.'s requirements through settlement and consent decrees. in my district, the e.p.a. entered into a consent decree with several groups which will affect the emission control technology at coal-fired power plants throughout the state. regulations have costly and job-killing implications and it is...
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let us have this debate. let us have this vote. let us make sure that working americans aren't held hostage to the wealthiest in our country. i yield if the gentleman wants to respond. mr. cantor: madam speaker, what i say to the gentleman is holding hostage working families is denying them a job. it's about jobs. and, you know, the gentleman can play with the statistics all he wants and claimed that 97% of the small businesses will get a tax break this way and let's leave the others for later. but the significant fact is it's the others -- it's the others is where the significant job growth can be. why would we want to go and tax job creators. we know that 50% of the people that will get a tax hike under the president's proposal get at least a quarter of their income from small business. and the more their income the more the percentage. that means the jobs. so why would we want to stop job creators from hiring people because washington takes more of their money? why would we want tax rates to go up on anybody in this anemic econo
let us have this debate. let us have this vote. let us make sure that working americans aren't held hostage to the wealthiest in our country. i yield if the gentleman wants to respond. mr. cantor: madam speaker, what i say to the gentleman is holding hostage working families is denying them a job. it's about jobs. and, you know, the gentleman can play with the statistics all he wants and claimed that 97% of the small businesses will get a tax break this way and let's leave the others for later....
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he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "granddad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma,' and then died." i talk to my grandfather all the time about this country. he tells me that, son, this country, we forget. we talk always about the declaration of independence, but really, this nation was founded on a declaration of interdependence, the recognition that we need each other. when i talk to my grandfather now, by and wish to him that we are a nation that has become so polarized, where people are so quick to identify themselves as democrat or republican before they say first and foremost that i am an american. there is focused on left and right. they forget that this nation must go forward. i anguished to my granddad wh
he used to load us onto an rv and drive us around the country to show us how great this nation is. he would tell us history of our country even if he didn't know it. we would ask him questions when we were driving through arizona. "granddad, why do they call this town yuma, arizona?" and he would say, "well, let me see, that's because when this town was founded, there was a gun fight and one guy shot the other and he grabbed his heart and said, 'you ma,' and then died." i...
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not because they have beaten us in the market but we have beaten us. we have the resources but we made the permitting process so long, complicated, unpredictable that we killed our supply and allowed other countries to control our future. in my district there is a manufacturing plant that creates high-tech magnets that depends on rare minerals. last year they were able to purchase rare minerals at $4 a pound. now as china as the only supplier it's now $55 per pound. that drives up the cost of everything that we use those high-tech magnets for and it's difficult in the manufacturing industry. we allowed china to have the monopoly. we should have the ability to produce our own materials here. you cannot turn on your car, your lights, your computer without china sending us the materials to do it. when we're fighting to get control of our energy future, we must not forget, it doesn't matter if we have our own energy future if we can't even turn on what we plug in because we don't have the rare minerals to produce it. we have a manufacturing future if we ac
not because they have beaten us in the market but we have beaten us. we have the resources but we made the permitting process so long, complicated, unpredictable that we killed our supply and allowed other countries to control our future. in my district there is a manufacturing plant that creates high-tech magnets that depends on rare minerals. last year they were able to purchase rare minerals at $4 a pound. now as china as the only supplier it's now $55 per pound. that drives up the cost of...
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that is what separates us. not a recognition that it's unsustainable but a debate about what's the best composition of spending, savings and tax reforms to return sustainability. >> normally is a budget resolution. would you agree to bring this back down to manageable levels -- wouldn't passing in budget resolution in both houses put this on a path towards getting the deficit under control? >> i know where you are coming from but you are right, congress has to act. it will not happen on its own. it is not enough for us to propose things. congress has to come together and negotiate remarked that brings these reforms in place. -- negotiate framework that brings these reforms in place. >> section 112b2 of dodd frank requires a sign pavement indicating what reasonable steps such member believes the government should be taking to ensure financial stability yet neither the annual report or any individual member has recommended the senate democrats pass a budget resolution. >> that is true but it would be strange if y
that is what separates us. not a recognition that it's unsustainable but a debate about what's the best composition of spending, savings and tax reforms to return sustainability. >> normally is a budget resolution. would you agree to bring this back down to manageable levels -- wouldn't passing in budget resolution in both houses put this on a path towards getting the deficit under control? >> i know where you are coming from but you are right, congress has to act. it will not...
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they only tell us what they want us to hear. i always hear somebody saying that the people in media or the people that are holding the gold post for something. it seems like it is a bunch of people cheering one side or the other. you don't find out that we have here is corpus suspended year. we have no rights. that is why congress is basically pushing thing everything through without people's consent. people losing their rights pair of the get the impression they have rights here. i always thought that, when we started the airwaves, it was for the people, not for celebrities, global as, bankers, international bankers, leaders to sit behind closed doors and make deals with a lead in the world know what is really going on. host: where do you get your news? caller: high get the news from the internet, overseas, rt, and other media networks, satellite and everything else. guest: you will see that we have done a number of stories about his corpus and what has happened there. we do a number of stories that affect the ordinary people h
they only tell us what they want us to hear. i always hear somebody saying that the people in media or the people that are holding the gold post for something. it seems like it is a bunch of people cheering one side or the other. you don't find out that we have here is corpus suspended year. we have no rights. that is why congress is basically pushing thing everything through without people's consent. people losing their rights pair of the get the impression they have rights here. i always...
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behold, some of us in congress would have us do the exact opposite. the congressiers amendment would have potentially job killing jobs on the internet. we don't need government to stifle internet freedom like china, russia. i've convened multiple hearings on online privacy and had hearings with stakeholders and there's one thing that absolutely everyone agrees on, don't mess up with a great thing. ecommerce has created jobs for americans and provides a tremendous boost to an otherwise stagnant economy. this amendment could put all of that success in jeopardy, stifling growth. i remind my colleagues that an agency can still promulgate rules on privacy so long as they are not considered significant as defined in the bill. but what we don't need is a system where dueling bureaucrats and the s.e.c. and f.c.c. have conflicting rules for consumers. while the amendment sounds as if it is narrowly tailored to exempt privacy regulations from the interim prohibitions on midnight rules, the term privacy is nonetheless undefined. that's the very definition of loo
behold, some of us in congress would have us do the exact opposite. the congressiers amendment would have potentially job killing jobs on the internet. we don't need government to stifle internet freedom like china, russia. i've convened multiple hearings on online privacy and had hearings with stakeholders and there's one thing that absolutely everyone agrees on, don't mess up with a great thing. ecommerce has created jobs for americans and provides a tremendous boost to an otherwise stagnant...
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a great uncle came to live with us so he could help take care of us. my grandmother lived with us. but that was the way it was. we learn by example during the war what we owe to our country and how lucky we were to be in our country. the young people of today are probably the best generation we will ever have. we thought hours was and somebody, some guy wrote an article about the second world war and said they were the greatest generation. so we always have the greatest generation. we are trying to pass on a legacy to you young folks so that you understand that courage is not a battlefield example. you all will have situations where you will be required to have courage, to say no when his dog proper answer, when others -- to say no when it is a proper answer. of the angus come to stand up for what is right. you will learn teamwork and relationships in your school life and then your real life. but you won't hopefully ever have to sit on the battlefield. -- to serve on the battlefield. no one hates war more than a warrior. we as a group feel that way. the average age of this group is
a great uncle came to live with us so he could help take care of us. my grandmother lived with us. but that was the way it was. we learn by example during the war what we owe to our country and how lucky we were to be in our country. the young people of today are probably the best generation we will ever have. we thought hours was and somebody, some guy wrote an article about the second world war and said they were the greatest generation. so we always have the greatest generation. we are...
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thank you joining us. don't forget the house of representatives will vote on repeal of the affordable care act are you can stay tuned and watch that. stay tuned) are website, c- span.org, for all the activities we will run today when it comes to campaign 2012 issues. the website is c-span.org and the houses in at 10:00 and there just about to come in now so we will go to the house of representatives. h[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker: the house will be in order. pursuant to the order of the house of january 17, 2012, the chair will now recognize members from lists su
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we are going to use its. one of the ways we're going to use it is by having a voice in this election in a choice at the polls that is not bought and paid for by wall street. [applause] voting for either wall street candidate gives a mandate for four more years of corporate rule. every boat to they recede is be deadly to structure we are on for the american people -- every vote they receive is an endorsement of the shift delhi -- endorsement of the deadly trajectory we are on for the american people on the planet. it is time to change that plunge into catastrophe and that the change starts with a voting for real change. [applause] every vote we receive is a vote for democracy, for the 99% and survival for the planet. to achieve that future, as president i will work to deliver a green new deal for america. a package of emergency reforms to put 25 million people back to work and the jumpstart the green economy. and the that the economy will put a halt to climate change, a halt to the unemployment and make war is
we are going to use its. one of the ways we're going to use it is by having a voice in this election in a choice at the polls that is not bought and paid for by wall street. [applause] voting for either wall street candidate gives a mandate for four more years of corporate rule. every boat to they recede is be deadly to structure we are on for the american people -- every vote they receive is an endorsement of the shift delhi -- endorsement of the deadly trajectory we are on for the american...
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thank you for joining us. it's great to have you here and i know that you're hearing a lot in the state of ohio. ms. kaptur: i want to thank you, congressman tonko, for your leadership and on so many issues that relate to the well-being of the american people and our economy, health care is 1/6 of the leg of the stool that holds up the republic as a major industry. when you look at all of our medical hospitals, all of our schools, the nursing profession, dentistry, you take it all together, it is a massive employer across our country and congressman garamendi, i mean, coming from california, your experience is so vast in terms of your leadership at the state level there and now here as a member of congress. so i'm very proud to stand with colleagues from new york and california, coastal powerhouses, from the state of ohio right in the middle of the current there -- country there, and i wanted to add to your discussions this evening, some real life stories that illustrate what you've been talking about tonight.
thank you for joining us. it's great to have you here and i know that you're hearing a lot in the state of ohio. ms. kaptur: i want to thank you, congressman tonko, for your leadership and on so many issues that relate to the well-being of the american people and our economy, health care is 1/6 of the leg of the stool that holds up the republic as a major industry. when you look at all of our medical hospitals, all of our schools, the nursing profession, dentistry, you take it all together, it...
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sent us here to do. let's answer the important challenge facing the country. let's start creating jobs for the american people. let's start now and let's stop wasting time on something that has already been satisfied. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from michigan. mr. walberg: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate so much that we've had this time of debate. again, trust but verify. this is a verifying opportunity. as has been said, the proposed regulation was pulled because of political challenges. the american people generally understand common sense. and this wasn't common sense. when we see the cost of regulations in this country right now being $10,000 per employee, we add this to the impact on the farm family, those that have incorporated, in order to carry on their business, and ultimately carry on farming for generations, we see additional problems. so we want to make sure that this debate carries through and ultimately we don'
sent us here to do. let's answer the important challenge facing the country. let's start creating jobs for the american people. let's start now and let's stop wasting time on something that has already been satisfied. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from michigan. mr. walberg: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate so much that we've had this time of debate. again, trust but verify. this is a verifying opportunity. as has...
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are getting us no results. we know that to lower the cost for all americans we must lower their energy bills. and we know that the cheapest form of energy out there is oil and gas. and yet the president puts out a bare-bones policy, but yet claims to want to create jobs. the lowest unemployment rate in this country exists in north dakota and the reason that unemployment is so low there is because they understand that drilling equals jobs. now, let's see what's going on up in the dakotas. because if we would believe what the gentlemen and ladies across the aisle would lead us to believe, is that the areas that we would like to open up do not contain any resources, then they would believe, as the usgs
are getting us no results. we know that to lower the cost for all americans we must lower their energy bills. and we know that the cheapest form of energy out there is oil and gas. and yet the president puts out a bare-bones policy, but yet claims to want to create jobs. the lowest unemployment rate in this country exists in north dakota and the reason that unemployment is so low there is because they understand that drilling equals jobs. now, let's see what's going on up in the dakotas....
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the effects are all around us. our country is currently experiencing its worst drought since the dust bowl in the year of my birth, 1936. just last week, sudden violent storms rocked the east coast, referred to as microbursts, knocking out power for thousands and killing a number of people. furthermore, record heat waves are having serious repercussions in crop yields. we must pursue responsible, sustainable energy policies, both for the legacy that we will leave our children, and also to make certain the united states is at the forefront of the emerging green economy. . my amendment will not let oil companies shield themselves any longer. it requires each permit application and analysis and estimate of the impact on global climate change of the consumption of the fossil fuels discovered. while the oil and gas found on each individual lease may not have a huge impact, there is no question that the aggregate fossil fuel consumption contributes to global climate change. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment
the effects are all around us. our country is currently experiencing its worst drought since the dust bowl in the year of my birth, 1936. just last week, sudden violent storms rocked the east coast, referred to as microbursts, knocking out power for thousands and killing a number of people. furthermore, record heat waves are having serious repercussions in crop yields. we must pursue responsible, sustainable energy policies, both for the legacy that we will leave our children, and also to make...
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take us from the supreme court ruling to implementation. tell us how that happens. then we can talk about the lobbying effort. guest: you want to go back to the 18 months before it was passed. the law the was passed was a big package of arrangements made with a lot of people. now that the law is upheld, a lot of people want to try to renegotiate the bargains cut. for employers, the key issue is a requirement for a workplace with 50 or more employees to pay a level of coverage or a penalty. they want changes to the regulations, primarily about how the law will wind up treating people who are temporary. this is a big issue for retail. there are folks that sued to prevent the law from going ahead to challenge it in court. the law our balls around the idea that individuals carry insurance or pay a fee. failing that, they would like it to be modified in their favor as much as they can get. the phone numbers are at the bottom of the screen. talk to us about insurers and hospitals and how the lobbying efforts are taking shape. >> their concern before the supreme court rule
take us from the supreme court ruling to implementation. tell us how that happens. then we can talk about the lobbying effort. guest: you want to go back to the 18 months before it was passed. the law the was passed was a big package of arrangements made with a lot of people. now that the law is upheld, a lot of people want to try to renegotiate the bargains cut. for employers, the key issue is a requirement for a workplace with 50 or more employees to pay a level of coverage or a penalty. they...
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security investigation by using this -- innovation use this tool. mr. farr: i thank the gentleman for his response. i hope to attach to the bill language directing the d.o.d. to conduct a review but in the interest of house rules i chose not to. >> will the gentleman yield? mr. farr: i yield to the distinguished chairman. mr. young: i appreciate the gentleman's flexibility in finding ways to address this issue. like my good friend from washington, mr. dicks, i agree that we should work with our good friend, mr. farr, to ensure that d.o.d. is leveraging the security clearance research of the personnel security research center to improve the d.o.d. security reinvestigation process and i thank the gentleman for bringing this to our attention. mr. farr: i thank the distinguished chairman and ranking member, my distinguished friend, mr. dicks, in their leadership, their friendship and their cooperation in making things work more efficiently and more cost effectively. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman may not reserve. mr. farr: yield
security investigation by using this -- innovation use this tool. mr. farr: i thank the gentleman for his response. i hope to attach to the bill language directing the d.o.d. to conduct a review but in the interest of house rules i chose not to. >> will the gentleman yield? mr. farr: i yield to the distinguished chairman. mr. young: i appreciate the gentleman's flexibility in finding ways to address this issue. like my good friend from washington, mr. dicks, i agree that we should work...
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is selling -- telling us it could cost us 800,000 jobs. i remember talking to an employer in southern wisconsin not too long ago, family business, a big family business, a private business. the woman who runs this business, whose grandfather founded it, had tears coming down her face. because she provides health insurance for her employees, about $17,000 for a family plan, she's proud to do it. her competitors notified her at one of her trade association meetings, they're publicly traded, that they are going to have to dump everybody in obamacare and just pay the $2,000 per person fine. $15,000 difference per person between herself and her competitors. she was tell meg that she felt she had no choice. when the time came to dump her people into obamacare. that's what's going to happen in this country. people get dumped into obamacare, obamacare will underpay providers, providers will go out of business, they'll overcharge the private sector and we'll get a vicious cycle. here is the awful irony about this. we can have affordable access to a
is selling -- telling us it could cost us 800,000 jobs. i remember talking to an employer in southern wisconsin not too long ago, family business, a big family business, a private business. the woman who runs this business, whose grandfather founded it, had tears coming down her face. because she provides health insurance for her employees, about $17,000 for a family plan, she's proud to do it. her competitors notified her at one of her trade association meetings, they're publicly traded, that...
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we will use the infrastructure trust where it makes sense for us. we will do we need to do on the water on our own. it is a tool, and where the tool works you will apply it, and where it does not work, you will not apply it. you have to have the tool available. the notion to you are not going to make something available to yourself when economic needs and the vitality of the city require it -- and i do not think we could have the type of job growth and a drop in unemployment -- it is not like i'm sitting next to google. we have a diverse economy. part of it is the job growth we got through the infrastructure and investment piece of it. >> the connections to manufacturing especially. it starts with low interest rates. can the cit take advantage of that? should mayor's look at that because you have that opportunity right now? >> let me say one clarifying thing. the trust is not for basic maintenance and upkeep. it is for transformative investments you can not do any other way. you have to have good people running the system. rosie is here also. there
we will use the infrastructure trust where it makes sense for us. we will do we need to do on the water on our own. it is a tool, and where the tool works you will apply it, and where it does not work, you will not apply it. you have to have the tool available. the notion to you are not going to make something available to yourself when economic needs and the vitality of the city require it -- and i do not think we could have the type of job growth and a drop in unemployment -- it is not like...
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money to good use. so in a -- so at a moment when our transportation needs are so great across the country, wouldn't it make sense to increase the f.t.a. budget? except that the house, expressing the priorities of its republican majority, recently passed a fiscal year 2013 appropriations bill that cut $181 million from current f.t.a. spending levels and at the same time, they're now presenting us with a different -- with -- excuse me work a department of defense spending bill that calls for $1.1 billion more in military spending over current levels. why are we all being asked to tighten our belts while the military-industrial complex gets to loosen theirs by a few notches year after year after year? if the federal budget crisis is so dire, mr. chairman so dire we can pinch pennies on badly needed infrastructure, surely we can do the same with a bloated pentagon budget that has been growing out of control for more than a decade now. and that's a simple concept we find behind my amendment. in the interest
money to good use. so in a -- so at a moment when our transportation needs are so great across the country, wouldn't it make sense to increase the f.t.a. budget? except that the house, expressing the priorities of its republican majority, recently passed a fiscal year 2013 appropriations bill that cut $181 million from current f.t.a. spending levels and at the same time, they're now presenting us with a different -- with -- excuse me work a department of defense spending bill that calls for...
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this lets us know that this is an issue that affects us all. host: this is from twitter -- guest: people will find a way to abuse just about any issue. we know that handicapped parking is one of those issues that people could take advantage of. that does not mean it is not necessary and important to the people who needed. there has to be better enforcement. there also have to be better review of that eligibility. that does not mean the issue itself should not have better access to parking lots and businesses. host: here is another question -- guest: high would say the ada is not a current user but is recovering. we believe that people will experience addiction need to have assistance and help and our hope that they can turn our lives -- their lives around. these people don't just disappear if we don't treat them more work with them. you talk to police and you find that they know very well that putting these people out on the streets only causes other counts of public issues. host: the next slide looks at disability by race. every time we show n
this lets us know that this is an issue that affects us all. host: this is from twitter -- guest: people will find a way to abuse just about any issue. we know that handicapped parking is one of those issues that people could take advantage of. that does not mean it is not necessary and important to the people who needed. there has to be better enforcement. there also have to be better review of that eligibility. that does not mean the issue itself should not have better access to parking lots...
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i think most of us agree that it's highly unlikely they'll be used in combat. any cost that would be incurred by accelerating it are money that's going to be spent anyway, notwithstanding all the costs to keep them there. i think the gentleman is spot on. i'm happy to co-sponsor the amendment. i'm happy to speak in support of it. i hope this body approves it in a small way to help the europeans assume their own responsibility and for us to be able to focus on things that are more important for us. mr. dicks: will the gentleman yield? >> i yield to the gentleman. mr. dicks: you say you have these two brigades, except pursuant to article 5 of the north atlantic treaty, could you explain what the impact of this is? the treaty commitments here. mr. coffman: i think this does not allow taos maintain forces in europe. there's no part of the nato charter that requires us to maintain a presence in europe. mr. dicks: it sounds as if, no other funds shall be available to continue the deployment past 2013 from the 1772 p brigade, except pursuant to article 5 -- is there s
i think most of us agree that it's highly unlikely they'll be used in combat. any cost that would be incurred by accelerating it are money that's going to be spent anyway, notwithstanding all the costs to keep them there. i think the gentleman is spot on. i'm happy to co-sponsor the amendment. i'm happy to speak in support of it. i hope this body approves it in a small way to help the europeans assume their own responsibility and for us to be able to focus on things that are more important for...
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the american people want us to move on. and what they would suggest is instead of listening to their inner glenn close that maybe house republicans should start listening to people like khalid, a retired teacher from dan burry. she's got diabetes. she's got sleep apnea. what she wants is not more politics on the floor of the house of representatives. she wants relief. she doesn't want another five-hour debate on top of the other 29. she wants this bill implemented. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from connecticut yields back his time. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, at this time i yield one minute to the gentleman from texas, mr. olson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. olson: i rise in support of repealing obamacare. unconstitutional under the commerce clause, it is, but unfortunately the supreme court allowed it to continue as a tax, a tax. but the supreme court does not hav
the american people want us to move on. and what they would suggest is instead of listening to their inner glenn close that maybe house republicans should start listening to people like khalid, a retired teacher from dan burry. she's got diabetes. she's got sleep apnea. what she wants is not more politics on the floor of the house of representatives. she wants relief. she doesn't want another five-hour debate on top of the other 29. she wants this bill implemented. i yield back. the speaker pro...